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Etje Ztbertier Bubscription Price Is $MO. Per Year Payable in Advance. Published by DVERlTISEl PRINTINGt CO3l'.ANY Laurens. S. C. Advertisine Rates on Application. Obituarles and Card of Thanks: One Cent a Word. Entered at the postofflice at Iaurens. S. C.. as -:on: elass mnail matter. L.. -R N S. S. C'.. D ('. .i.1917. r -.. ' i 1 aI U * r te o sacrinc., :st e.nfa w \an1 do"'t:" u:ntry a serv ice. of thil paper to IL'urcns co .y :her. ar. ' local as sociations organi:'ed up to date. Elev en of these had reportcd in October. 'h:ey w 1:- ':n1* Rd . ILa::ford. son. Grcin Pond and Ili cr Tavern. ThI s :i .n a atiotl '.', resent toal m.i:t ind w m . l T .; -. -i - - - orn:ner o,: .'' 'nct ua. at Penn Boa rd Ilee ted. DO NO HEST TE[ FACT RESTL 8130F Ttk o 'r. a drjutery to Fr-c Paw-PIaw~ I sufferedl fm const'ant, iniB ::-. ion. I .ha . . : .:e .ror t . ees ar w~I n I :-, -r:n ing I fq 1 ab o- as ., -on. s Ir' wa'. "Your lauid Tonic is certainly a bioon and I shall praise it where'ver I go, as I believe it does really more good than you claim for it. being a wonder-worker in my ease." Ironised Paw-Paw Remedy will do more to brighten the world, to dis strong iron bodies, than all the med liles that have ever been compound. ed. The evidice we are publishing every day shoi44 be conclusive proof. A system ta ia overworked or run down requires a harmless stimtu hant. Ironisedl Paw-P'aw Tonic lifts and holds you. Your druggi~t prob' ably keeps it, but if he dloesn't, it is sold by Laurens Drug Co. Ironized Paw-Paw, price $1.00. Fermula on every bottle. Mail or ders promptly attended to. Interstate D~rug Company, Inc., New York.-Ad i ertinement. Fair at Grays School. The community fair, held at Grays school Friday. was largely attended by the people of the surrounding country an:d proved a success. Although there were not many exhibits, much inspira tion and profit was gotten out of the addresses which were delivered. Ad dre w tcre delivered by Rev. Press 1y. of Woodruff. and Farm Demonstra tor P. W. MIoore. both dealing with the relation of the farmer to the govern n the war. To Serge Oysters _tl-ain. T Re1 Cr eire:e a: Gray Court Oy" st.- aga:n Saturday. as d,:- for the pas-t: several 1'-'' .1 S. * '^". " ..~~' _: ~ =':. 1. x .1 :C.. -..i The1l~ tract of . ................ .a : ! tard of Tluhk%. r kindness sliw-,n -: . d rinz . .' . : raw:' and? f n (hmb le r of (Commeree Meeliii. Th rc. .>r :r.nnthy m Itee'ine of the .," Comere"c wiE !e held - - n t he (' aal - r Cm l. 'I .in i at S Jo' hlianl i ar ( ''- II ill. I nee'rt at Prospect. A I m1sic c1oncrt weill he -n P n 'ca c::rueh Sund ay to i..:. t " :ril, j in i'ted. \ - _r : be taken. ati~n for I etter% oI dini. tration (*' T . :. Prois .inds : r ~i.M :im'' ~l . To v: a~.M " \ .T . . 9 L i , / . ...h. i i , NOTI( . of110 e f o-t ' 2 th - - .o of ta ( of ccor-, you andI e~e: o'ou are 'tit '1 .l.er C the Io 'd Soth <.Wrolina, will be hou of' ten I'clock in the *rPflu fary the pur'pose of consider in at r(-.-om'ion to :nerease the calpi-1 tal sto'k of the said Bank in thte sum of not (x( ( ding $10,C'00.00. AIX'rER SMiYTHIE, Attest: President. CHIARLI'.s SI.\PSON, Cashier. 20-4t Notice Opening Books of Subscription. Pursuant to the authority of a com mission from the Secretary of State,I the undersigned will open books of subscription to the capital stock of Kentucky Horse & Agrie Company, on Thursday. Dec. 6t 1917. at the offiee of W. IB. Knigh~tl tornecy. Authorized capital stoq :>j.000. Par valtue of1 shares, One Hundred Dollars :$l00.) each. The company will engage in1 the business of live.-stock dealer. D). HI. Counts, T. A. Green, ~ 20-it Boardt r Corratorn. To Occupy Fuller House. Mr. Boyce Myers. engineer on the & W. C, railroad, has rented the Puller residence on East Main street xnd will occupy it at an early date. lie has been residing at his home just 'utside the eity since moving from he City some time ago. Rev. W1. L. Culbertson accepts Call. Rev. W. L. Culbertson, a native of he Ekom section of this county, has i-t "ted a call recently extended him )y the First Baptist Church at Com nerce. Georgia. 'r. Culbertson moved o Commerce last week from Norman Park. Gcorgia. where he has recently ' ;sintd a good field. E ._ 3. _$ "s 8$ _ SPECl.L NOTICES. * . . 're h I'ish tne' a W .-- o : : il ' ' - -c t It fior' "1:. Pigs "l:I an: to :)er I B. i of :re4. h h t _t. .. t'1 11 In t Io2 !16) it .1 , ..'' r. ' t/l l'.i d y i t o 1 n to any h 0i . owin: t.:n:itt.-c: \lr. Itr Sle -Resistsered Bert shire and I.i. 'i::s: a).so some mixed Pigs ': art nowhe ;' niy to) take. T. B. I - Ii re . Aa i us 1 . 1 . F~t. 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N.T . lA e s A " car Ad e tsr I.lrns S. . 20-1'1 dr. hu ti . lnce orfin t-ind on .:rl on-v the l - f the und fI.11es ne P eson so, .dolanzl l ha tinoet, tot :h fu ' extent of the l aw - it-pd ur(~r4'~aiI A~rt Teague nt ed: -An ..t i" n 1h e w hite man to k m't y l ill \al S a l f' o f . - tmt .n t . . .. >f~ i" 4' i i t'. \V "...4 -an l cl A iy for th t pe rson .\ddret f otr 'tale- c}so ie a d o ..rils , )u1 1')dland . M res ine bot .o or atle d .\a'01 ' To-ln - ' lp It 1 - r8 traon . n ldre J. ir adiurt.W- e 1141.. Cain: 7n .t A Mly ( t t .1-.01(1f nepr.aedt ti-rsi .,uiteFift-n oa reandle mwal epens. :\rs ons wi\-:mg to .n.rronr; shul -.pl early.C.D iarode. Attnr 14r.rm 1Feen .4 aotwce t Trepa.er-,llpersoans re h reb.re ;aanst hunteng nguo ha anlds. fW.lnD. .Owers. hat- to f One-T. ca.h an>. pe cet nterst aH pihos 1b-I Cotto Sd-h - yerIught a on eedfro th C .-e Teigee kedntmed y lartwantoan sorhied .hr deed a rsluel ure .by innin rn 12 to obae atntie :asel Gnng Ntseed fromthe firthbe. tan nowy. ad llprtn with a, fe U7 ready l ade baurdal: and eon tire Sare b- ein made .ebydy.n ne eale tof geth plntin. AlsoB hoalst. LS.enC. C 17-t9 A STRONG CAST SEEN IN LOCKWOOID PLAY Lester Cuneo. Vera Sisson and Wil Ilam Cliftord Have Ironinent Parts. In "Paradise Garden," the Metro wonderplay, the popular star, Harold Lockwood, is supported by a cast of favorites, several of whom have ap peared with him in Metro pictures, Lester Cuneo, who has been Lock wood's opponent in half a dozen screen tistic battles, again puts tip a good manly scrap with the star. loth of the men are robust athletes and love their work, and the fighting is genuine. Cunco's portrayal of the schem;Wing Jack Ballard shows him at ,1.s . Wt. Vera Sisson. in the part of I'na lah! -:mon. brings to this role all the :ih charmt which she displayed in "Th. lidden Spring.'' another Metro w ind' r;lay in which she was seen ;posite H :cold Lockwood. She has ,.." a.:'a-:d on the Metro' program :n.p~: fNance O'Neal in "The' I 'Wt \mn'an . Marearet )ealais vi R ran'. y in "Paradise Ga:d- n" W\il:im Clifford. \'who he star in "li'nder llandi nd; -.It T::e H'Iauntcd Pajalmas." Mrt. 'ffrd made a name for himnsi if as :: ' n fr I:dith Stoe'y. Metro 'n hnth were with the fa : lls (em pany in th" West. Virginia Rappae, who nak es her n' de.ut in ''Par: dise Ga-den." is alifotnia society girl who visited he .-:atdi with friends and expressed desire to act. I)rector Fred .1. Hal nofr ~took. a :,'rcn test which igave more than sutlicient evidence of her sc'reen possib'ilitios. The rt.nainder -f the east are ex;.erieneed players. This picture will be shown at the CDpera House Tuesday. FRIEN~DSHlIl NEWS. Friendship, Dec. 1.-We art having some fine weather now after some rain. Mrs. Thula Balentine of Ware Shoals, is spending this week-end with her aunt, Mrs. J. L. Pitts of this :ommunlty. Mrs. Bettie Taylor and little daugh er, Eunice, from Willington, spent his week with her mother, irs. Lou 'oats of this place. Mr. Coke Traynham and wife from akville, spent Thanksgiving day with is parents, M\r. and Mrs. W. A. raynthatmi of this community. \!!:s ihuetle Pitts of this place. Is t' ing this w'ek-end in Anderson i:h relatives. M! - Iidi. Coats. teacher of fit. i =ho: in \atc:lo to'wnship s'-i dinthis c wek-end with her stems. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Coats. \iss Allian Pitts of Laurens, spent ast S.rurday night and Sunday with !.s(- I4 ila and nie Pitts. of this afmmunity. Rev. .1. M. Dallas and Mr. W. II. 'it?5s(dined with Mr's. J. IL. Pltts last utnday. Mtise.s Lidie and lternic (Coats cn rtaine'd ]uin- a (rowd of their friends ust Friday analht by giv ing a tacky arty. All report a fine time. Mrt . 0. C. MIadden ftrom lIIonea Pathi snin::t~ a fow wee-(ks w'ith her par n t ne vittin: b r dat-:th"r. MIrs. A. rives Out Malaria, nuilds Up System hie Old Standard reneral attengthening tonic, a0 ') s TsTEr.r:.s chi1c) TO'Cic out nA ti ue t-ijC. i'or adults andudi u.G Tailor Made Suits to Order Buy your tailor-macde S U IT San -O VE R C OA T $fj'om me and save ni'or y. I have bought' ts of woolens in big )olts before the rise. See my fine blue Serges. Give me your order in time to get your suit before Christmas. Rain Coats in stock. Also a few uncalled-for suits. J. Willie Henderson 112 Law Range Forecast of Fashions.... We invite every lady in the community to visit our store and inspect our line of COATS AND SUITS Every gar1ment in this large stock forecasts the fashions in fashion's centers. Not a model in the wxhole lot but has the approval of the style-makers. We visited the great trade centres and search ed carefully for models that would meet the approval of the discriminating dressers of this community. We can confidep'fy pronounce our line of La dies' Readyro- Wear the most up-to-date that we have brought to this town. We want YOU to see our line. H. TERRY Thousands of Good Stenogre'hers Are Needed Clerical Help Wanted Top government ha j:t written to this school pointing out their ,"' ~ urgent n':ed of atenog}rap)hers, both male -' -^ ---. andi femnale, a ndi askinlg us to hellp them in1 --secuIrinlg the g:realt numbter nieeed. TIhe tarting salaty oli edl is $9X ito $1200i a yvr. El"\ttnilitlions are being hield meek. in M) nie.i. il "100:cil jHi0I4 1-ile the demand - of he!governent, 0"n'ripion thking: thousand<. of (IUI!1n. Inen in-u.t co:rwwrteial po itions, .u their pr5ition. v l hae to be filled h\' by n -;:... :a . liu-ineas men ara g5 .".""e~.... ri:1 f.or dctaii i:nform.,' \MiIrti. DRAUGHON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, Greenville, S. C. Owen Bros. Marble & Granite Co. Designers Manufacturers Erectors "T1UI([IE S ON ii:., h '1'1{111- a t ' o _ ~ ~ 315 0 r t al rot I . 1 ,a I 'III- In r: " i ;ni 1~ t iIIlif(IiUtl . !1 latl ,;,1 lIilI ii I* 110 . 7 I -l: G - - S. C. R -N. C GiveYourPercoatoraf. a Chance toMate Good The best percolator and the finest recipe cannot produce a good pot of coffee if the dry coffee isn't exactly right to start out with. If the same percolator and the same recipe do not produce the same results every time, 1 you can bet your boots it's the coffee that's off-eel Luzianne is uniformly -_ _ _ good coffee. There is no guesswork about it-aver. Give your percolator Tie Luadan Guarantee : a chance to make good. Buy a can of M, after using the oontente Luzianne today. The guarantee is fetan, yo are not entiefled genuine--means just what it s in every respqct, your gro- Ask for r eer will refund your money. pront-sharing g . flJiZJANNEcoffee The' Reily-Taylor Company, NewOr1ean